Japan, Hawaii reach final

Sunday

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Hawaii’s offensive punch followed Japan’s stirring win in extra innings to create some high drama at the Little League World Series.

Now, the two teams will meet today to decide who flies home with a World Series title.

Ryo Motegi’s RBI grounder through the infield with two outs gave Tokyo, Japan, a 3-2 win over Kaoshiung, Taiwan, to claim the international title Saturday, before Noah Shackles’ two-run homer to center capped a four-run first for the boys from Waipahu, Hawaii, in a 10-0 win over Pearland, Texas, in the U.S. championship.

Shackles finished 2-for-2 with three runs, and lefty Ezra Heleski allowed just two hits for Waipahu, trying to win its second tournament crown in three years. The game ended with one out in the fifth because of Little League’s 10-run rule.

After avoiding elimination four straight days, Hawaii has one more big game to go. Manager Brian Yoshii isn’t making any predictions.

“But I tell you these kids will leave everything on the field and play their hearts out to make their community proud, and the state proud and the West proud,” he said before Shackles whispered his manager to say something else.

“And the United States,” Yoshii said with a smile before replying to his 13-year-old third baseman. “Thank you for covering for me.”

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